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Concerts, charity walks and clean-ups to look out for

The Ballito Pro headlines a packed social calendar for the next two weeks.

If you would like your event to feature in a future edition, please email details to nothando@northcoastcourier.co.za.

28 June – Ballito Bowl Skate Jam from 2-6pm, with R30k in prize money on the line across Grom and Open divisions. Registration opens at 12pm.

– The Tequila & Mexican Food Festival returns to the Manor House from 11am-8pm. Spoegwolf, Timo ODV and others to perform. Tickets starting at R300 from howler.co.za.

– Primo / Morrows Family 3km charity walk on Ballito promenade in aid of Westbrook Retirement Village at 7am. Starting point at Black Marlin
restaurant. Have breakfast and coffee at Black Marlin for only R50 if you participate.

– The crowning of Miss and Mr Durban at the Lyric Lounge Theatre at 12-4pm. Tickets are R200pp and half price for children.

– Saturday Market at Odyssey Mall, enjoy local delicacies, music and stalls from 9am to 2pm.

29 June – Join Majozi for a heartfelt night of music and storytelling at The Lyric Theatre at 2pm. Tickets R180pp.

– Beach clean-up at Zimbali long beach from 8-10am. Meet at Foch le Roux parking area. Bring own water bottle and gloves.

30 June – July 4 – Farming God’s Way training at All Souls Anglican Church, Sheffield. R250 registration, 8.30am-4pm daily. Registration essential via inundo@icloud.com or 063 742 5575.

30 June – July 6 – The Ballito Pro Challenger Series main event at Willard Beach. 6am call onwards daily.

2 – 4 July – Free Ballito Pro music concerts from 5.30pm till late at Salt Rock main beach. More details at theballitopro.com.


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Nothando Mhlongo

Fresh out of university, Nothando has a knack for telling human interest stories. When she's not furiously typing up her next article... you can find her relishing in her favourite dish - pasta.
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